End user CAPF profiles

This chapter provides information about using Cisco Unified Communications ManagerBulk Administration Tool to add CAPF Profiles to the existing end users in the Cisco Unified Communications Manager database.

Delete end user CAPF profile

You can delete end user CAPF profiles from the Cisco Unified Communications Manager database using a custom file.

Before You Begin

Before you can delete an end user CAPF profile from Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration, you must perform the following tasks:

Create a text file that lists each end user CAPF profile that you want to delete on a separate line.

Upload the custom file with the first node of the Cisco Unified Communications Manager server.

Note

Do not use the insert or export transaction files that are created with bat.xlt for the delete transaction. Instead, create a custom file with details of the end user CAPF profile records that need to be deleted. Use only this file for the delete transaction. The custom delete file does not require a header and you can enter values for the you can enter values for the Instance ID or End User ID.

BAT spreadsheet end user CAPF profile field descriptions

The following table describes the fields that display when you are inserting, deleting, or exporting an end user CAPF profile.

In the BAT user interface, field names that have an asterisk require an entry. Treat fields that do not have an asterisk as optional.

Table 1 Field descriptions for an end user CAPF profile in BAT

Field

Description

End User ID

Enter the end user User ID.

Instance ID

Enter 1-128 alphanumeric characters (a through z, A, through Z, and 0 through 9). The Instance ID identifies the user for the certificate operation.

Certificate Operation

Enter one of the following options:

No Pending Operation—Displays when no certificate operation is occurring. This is the default setting for certificate operation.

Install/Upgrade—Installs a new or upgrades an existing locally significant certificate for the application.

Authentication Mode

The authentication mode for the Install/Upgrade certificate operation specifies "By Authentication String," which means that CAPF installs, upgrades, or troubleshoots a locally significant certificate only when the user/administrator enters the CAPF authentication string in the JTAPI/TSP Preferences window.

Authentication String

Enter a numeric string that contains between 4 and 10 digits.

Key Size (bits)

Enter the key size for the certificate. The default setting specifies 1024. Other options include 512 and 2048.

Operation Completes by

This field, which supports all certificate operations, specifies the date and time by which you must complete the operation.